REM@KE

Reconstructing Embodied Musical Knowledge at the Keyboard

A new way of looking at musical instruments

REM@KE is an interdisciplinary research project focused on a new integrated way of studying and experiencing musical instruments and the people connected to them.

Based in Cremona (IT), York (UK), and Göteborg (SE), the Principal Investigators and their teams will develop a global network gathering experts from several disciplines in a collaborative and inclusive environment.

This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon  Research and Innovation Programme, Grant agreement 101167101

Research Objectives

The fundamental objective of REM@KE is to reconstruct the sound and the function of lost musical instruments
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New position available at the University of York
Postdoctoral Research Associate in Music Psychology
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Launching the REM@AKE Permanent Seminar Series
A new monthly forum dedicated to exploring key themes and breakthroughs within the REM@KE ecosystem.
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2 new positions available at the University of Gothenburg
2 New positions available
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Launch of our first Study!
Call for Participants: Musicians & Instrument Makers
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